Hello, my dear frinds.
Let's speak about task 17 and 12 women on it.

I think all of them are great. Their success and achievements are worthy of respect.
But I have to chose only three...

1. For me the ideal of true women leader is Angela Merkel. She - a woman scientist, one of the most influential politicians in Europe. In well over twenty years in the center of political life in Germany. Still has a spotless reputation, and is now chancellor of Germany. As an influential politician of one of the most influential countries, it can have significant impact on world events. I am impressed by her inyterem to address environmental issues.
Merkel represents German virtues such as punctuality and pragmatism. Well, the Germans perceive Angela Merkel as a rock in a stormy sea. In the time of Infinite Crisis, they are waiting for the Chancellor first sequence of purpose and peace of mind.
The former chairman of the Christian Social Union, Edmund Stoiber (Edmund Stiober) characterizes as the Chancellor of Germany, "Merkel never hit his fist on the table and not give in to emotions. She knows how to use his power, no doubt about it. But she always affable and smooth on a personal level and at the same time firmly defends its position. "

2. Margaret Chan - Director General of the World Health Organization.

Health - one of the most painful issues in our life today. In order to improve our social life to all schas exert great efforts in this direction. In 1994, Dr Chan was appointed Director of Health of Hong Kong. During his nine-year tenure, she launched new services about preventing disease and promoting health. Dr Chan also introduced new initiatives to improve communicable disease surveillance and response, enhance training for public health and for closer cooperation at local and international level. She effectively managed outbreaks of avian flu and severe acute respiratory syndrome.
In 2003, Dr Chan joined WHO as Director of the Department for Protection of the Human Environment. In June 2005 she was appointed Director of the Department of Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response as well as Representative of the Director-General for Pandemic Influenza. In September 2005, she became the Assistant Director-General for Communicable Diseases.
November 9, 2006, Dr. Chen was elected to the post of Director-General. Her term expired in June 2012. At the 65th session of the World Health Assembly in May 2012, Dr. Margaret Chan was elected to a second term by the Director General of WHO. The new term of office of Dr. Chen will start July 1, 2012 and will continue on June 30, 2017.

We can see how to solve tough problems have fallen for this period. Margaret Chan successfully perform their duties, so this post is still unknown, and who is worthy to replace it.I wish you many years of successful work in office.

3. Christine Lagarde - Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (since July 5, 2011) previously - Minister of Economy and Finance.

On reaching such heights in career can dream of every politician. So, why you once again to talk about the weight of influence of the International Monetary Fund. Being in this management position can affect the resolution of any global issues.In the hands of this woman is everything.Brilliant Career
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